Nikola Tesla not only wanted to give the world Free energy, but he developed components of technology whereby it could be accomplished. Tesla was a physicist, inventor, and electrical engineer of unusual intellectual brilliance and practical achievement. Of Serb descent, most of his work was conducted in the United States.

Introduction

Tesla's investors dropped the project when they realized there was no way to meter the power to make money on the end user. We've been trying to catch up for 100 years and are still far behind where he was with his understanding of radiant energy. With reportedly over 700 patents awarded him worldwide, no wonder it has taken us so long to catch up. The man who shaped the twentieth century, with his invention of the radio, radar, x-ray, AC power, and the induction motor, is now shaping the twenty-first century as we finally begin implementing his methods of tapping and distributing free energy.

Radiant Energy

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Nikola Tesla had a special conversion tube for radiant energy. Its function was to convert a normal electric current into radiant energy. This tube had a sphere of copper for an electrode and a sphere of carbon for its counter-electrode. (Does anyone know which was the anode and which was the cathode? Powerful magnets were arranged to create a magnetic field perpendicular to the discharge path between the electrodes. This is similar to a maser except that instead of swirling the electrons in a magnetic field to release light the electrons are "disintegrated" into light. This means a very large quantity of "radiant energy" (high energy photons) is produced from the electron. How? The electron is not a particle it is a self-sustaining vortex of aether. The electron spins in a vortex absorbing aether from the medium to sustain itself. By sending a stream of electrons at high voltage against a magnetic field, it interferes with the electrons ability to sustain itself it becomes light. For more information on this you can look up data from Peter Lindemann or There was an error working with the wiki: Code[6] (the German who investigated electrons then called "cathode rays" and believed contrary to the British that electrons were vortices).

Magnifying Transmitter

Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter is the largest Tesla Coil ever built (a variation). Located in Tesla's Colorado Springs lab, it measured 52 feet in diameter and produced lightning bolts more than 100 feet long. According to accounts, Tesla used it to transmit tens of thousands of watts of power wirelessly. It was the final basis for the Wardenclyffe tower.

Extraterrestrial Radio Transmitter

: See PESWiki article: PowerPedia:Teslascope -- Extraterrestrial Radio Transmitter - Radio transmitter designed by Nikola Tesla and featured on his 75th birthday in Time Magazine, was intended to communicate with extraterrestrial life on other planets. Speak into one end, and the signal goes out the other end as a cosmic ray emitter, and vice versa.

Dynamic Theory of Gravity

Tesla's work on flying craft is perhaps the least well known, and perhaps the most revolutionary in how it would change the way we live if it were implemented today. As of this date, Tesla's work in this area is still classified by the U.S. Government.

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There are several references to an "ideal flying machine" Tesla wanted to develop (see). It had no "sustaining planes, wings, propeller nor gas bag". Tired of all the recurring hostilities and hoping that with such a machine these wars could be finally ended, Tesla proposed his ideal flying machine for a patent at the Swiss patent office. Prior to this, he had proposed his machine to the American government (as he always did with his inventions) but nobody there believed him. Even after his death his discovery remained unnoticed to the American government until reports started coming in about strange flying objects in the European skies. Nearly one year after his death, all his notes and dossiers (truckloads) were hastily transferred from the Office of Alien property warehouse where they were stored at his death to a secured place, and all of them were classified, and are still today.

Telegeodynamic

Telegeodynamics is a system for geophysical exploration. Based on his reciprocating mechanical oscillator, it employs a mechanical earth-resonance concept for underground seismic exploration. It is published in his book, Nikola Tesla's Teleforce & Telegeodynamics Proposals ISBN 0963601288. Tesla explained that a long sequence of small explosions could be used to find ore and create earthquakes large enough to destroy the Earth. He did not experiment with this as he felt there would not be "a desirable outcome". (Wikipedia)

Conventional Energy Inventions

Devices that have made it into everyday life in the modern world.

A.C. Power

The backbone of today's energy distribution system -- alternating current -- was invented by Tesla.

Tesla did not - Alternating Current was being taught in schools, but it was through Tesla's invention of the AC induction motor and the superior efficiency of Tesla's designs that brought about the implementation of AC power over the opposition of DC investors. (PESN footnote June 12, 2006)

Alternating Current - an electrical current, where electrical charge oscillates (i.e., moves back and forth), rather than flowing continuously in one direction as is the case with direct current. (Wikipedia)

Radio

Tesla made the first public demonstration of radio communication in 1893 in St. Louis, Missouri.

Directory:Electromagnetic > Directory:Nikola Tesla > Tapping Tesla to Save Trapped Miners - The noted pioneer in electricity and radio showed over a century ago that a magnetic wave generator could be used for wireless communications. Basically, the generator works like an electromagnet. Powered by standard alternating current or battery, it runs electricity through a wire that is coiled around a metal cylinder, creating a harmless, low-energy magnetic field that extends for hundreds of meters. (ScienceMag Aug. 20, 2010)

X-ray

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Induction Motor

Tesla built the first induction motor (electric motor), invented in 1882.

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Solar

Reprint:Tesla's Solar Ideas - According to The Electrical Experimenter (1916), in addition to his prolific electrical work, Tesla patented a sun motor. The article also discusses the Shuman-boy's engine and sun boiler installed in Egypt with output of 100 horsepower.

Teleforce

A charged particle beam projector for "Projecting Concentrated Non-Dispersive Energy Through Natural Media." It was was primarily intended to be used as an instrument of national defense akin to an invisible "Chinese Wall of Defense". Tesla stated that nations, when detecting invading armies, could destroy their opponent's military units and reduce incoming aerial craft as far as 200 to 250 miles away. In 1937, Tesla remarked, "But it is not an experiment ... I have built, demonstrated, and used it. Only a little time will pass before I can give it to the world." (Wikipedia > Teleforce.)

FBI: We Don't Have Tesla's Death Ray - As part of its centennial celebration, the FBI just released a list of the "Top Ten Myths in FBI History." Among other things, the list debunks the silly urban legend that the FBI spies on innocent Americans -- you know, like war protestors and people with phones. "We won't have a 'file' on you unless you're a spy or terrorist or criminal or are suspected of being one." Myth #10) The FBI has Nikola Tesla's plans for a "death ray." (Wired July 24,2008)

Tesla was ignored by the US War Department when he told them had been working on some form of teleforce weapon, or death ray. But when he wound up dead in his apartment a few days later, they classified his documents Top Secret. (Wikipedia)

The concept of a death ray is generally portrayed as some form of directed energy weapon that projects energy at a person or object in order to destroy them. Tesla's iteration was apparently related to his research into ball lightning and plasma. (Wikipedia)

Earthquake Machine

Directory:Weather Control > Directory:Nikola Tesla > Nikola Tesla's Earthquake Machine - He put his little vibrator in his coat-pocket and went out to hunt a half-erected steel building. Down in the Wall Street district, he found one--ten stories of steel framework without a brick or a stone laid around it. He clamped the vibrator to one of the beams, and fussed with the adjustment until he got it. Tesla said finally the structure began to creak and weave and the steel-workers came to the ground panic-stricken, believing that there had been an earthquake... (BeforeItsNews December 7, 2011)

Extraterrestrial Signals

In the Colorado Springs lab, Tesla recorded what he concluded were extraterrestrial radio signals and announced his findings in some of the scientific journals of the time. http://www.teslasociety.com/mars2.htm He noted measurements of repetitive signals from his receiver which are substantially different from the signals he had noted from storms and earth noise. Specifically, he later recalled that the signals appeared in groups of clicks 1, 2, 3, and 4 clicks together. He published these findings and his interpretations in an article: "A Giant Eye to See Round the World", Albany Telegram Feburary 25, 1923.

Social Networks

Directory:Organizations / Directory:Nikola Tesla > TeslaUniverse.com - The Tesla Universe is a free resource, including community features such as forums, chat, interactive comments and content rating systems. Contents include all 78 issues of the Tesla Coil Builders Association newsletters, interactive Tesla timeline, quote and book databases, and much more.

Community:Tesla Society - An index of the various Tesla Societies worldwide, including new Community:Tesla Society:Utah with invitation to start your own local group for social mingling with others who are interested in cutting-edge, clean energy technologies in the tradition of Nikola Tesla.

Wireless Transmission: A Century of Power Politics Tussles Over - Hidden political interests repeatedly block attempts to bring this energy-saving and cost-saving technology into being. How long will the drama continue before North Americans are able obtain access to that which Russians scientists have already achieved? (PESN Aug. 2, 2006)

News Coverage of Nikola Tesla's 150th Birthday - Stories from around the world by various news agencies, celebrating one of the most brilliant scientists who ever lived. Celebrated as the father of the 20th century, with his AC power and radio, he is also the father of free energy -- a probably foundation of the 21st century. (PESN July 12, 2006)

8.htm Writer Sees Livermore as Good Place to Honor Tesla - Edson Andred Johnson, key promoter of International Energy Independence Day, to be held annually on July 10, points out that the Livermore, California area has numerous things named after Tesla and should thus lead the way. (The Independent March 16, 2006)

Tesla celebrated all this year - As the birth place, Belgrade will host a ceremony on July 10, which will be attended by some of the most prominent scholars from around the world. (B92 Mar. 2, 2006)

Inventor of Dreams - "Nikola Tesla, the father of today's AC electrical system and other key inventions, often failed to bring his visionary ideas to real-world fruition." (Scientific American March 2005)

Movies About Tesla

Directory:Movies > Directory:Nikola Tesla > Christian Bale to play Tesla in Hollywood film - Filming for the movie, which apparently will see Hollywood star Christian Bale play Tesla, should begin this autumn in Chicago. It will also see Nicolas Cage play the role of Thomas Edison. There has also been talk the acting cast will feature Croatian Rade Serbedzija, Martin Sheen, Megan Fox and Jessica Alba. The project entitled "Tesla, Ruler of the World" will be part produced by Universal Studios. (Croatian Times July 12, 2012)

| Tesla Conspiracy - Feature film being produced will present a fictional story to highlight the suppressed technologies of one of the most brilliant and hushed scientists of all time. ||

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| The Secret of Nikola Tesla (1979) - Outstanding. Focuses on AC/DC war with Edison, and Wardenclyffe. Music is awful. Credits are not in English, and one brief portion of movie is spoken in German, with no subtitles. (Netflix) || http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000083C6E.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg

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| Nikola Tesla: The Genius Who Lit the World - You have to look past the poor lettering and other low-quality production facets of this movie. Content-wise, it does a great job providing an accurate and helpful documentary of the life of one of the most incredible inventors of all time. (Netflix) || http://cdn.nflximg.com/us/boxshots/large/70023677.jpg

Kudos

Directory:Nikola Tesla / Directory:Google and Energy > As a child, Larry Page aspired to be like Tesla - In this misnamed excerpt, the founder of Google says that when he was a child, maybe 12, his parents gave him the Autobiogaphy of Nikola Tesla, and he was so moved by it that he cried when he was done reading it, and said to himself that he wanted to be like Telsa, but actually get his inventions into the market. The video has been up a year, only 319 views, 2 likes, 3 dislikes. Let's double that in the first hour. Like pass it on. (YouTube / zeitgeistminds September 27, 2011)